The Big Woof Festival returns to King’s Cross

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Making a highly anticipated comeback after its successful debut last year, The Big Woof is bounding back to the dog-friendly haven of King’s Cross for another weekend extravaganza!

Running 14-15 September from 10am – 5pm, this FREE two-day canine wellness festival at Coal Drops Yard is dedicated to our favourite four-legged furry friends and their humans.

Visitors and their pooches can enjoy an exciting line-up of new ‘wellbeing’ activities, including dog yoga, dog massage and sound baths for those zen pups. There will also be a whole host of workshops, masterclasses, talks and fun dog shows with categories including ‘My Dog’s Got Talent’ and ‘The Longest Sit’.

After a day of pampering and play, visitors can dine with their pooch at one of the 25 dog-friendly restaurants in King’s Cross. From delicious dog treats to tasty meals for humans – there will be something on offer for everyone. It’s a dog’s dream come true!

Sniff out some of the highlights here…

A doggy wellness centre where pups and their humans can relax with dog yoga and sound baths by The Wellness Foundry and practice dog massage with Galen Myotherapy
Dog shows and competitions with categories including ‘My Dog’s Got Talent’, ‘You’re My Hero’ and ‘The Longest Sit’ by Luke Dog School
A Golden Retriever procession showcasing this majestic canine in a special parade
A talks programme hosted by Samsung, featuring dog experts Lottie Gross and Rupal from Talula Eats, covering topics from canine nutrition to dog gut health and travelling with your dog
Confidence building sessions in Coal Drops Yard led by award-winning dogs and their owners
Dog agility and scent courses where owners can test their pup’s agility on the fun Hoopers course in Lewis Cubitt Park (Hoopers is one of the UK’s fastest growing dog sports)
Dog tarot card reading
The Big Woof Market featuring over 20 of London’s best dog apparel, treats and accessories traders, plus face painting (so kids can look like their dogs), a silhouette artist, sketch artists and the pop-up café, Talula
Special dog menus and treats at select dog-friendly restaurants in King’s Cross. Drake & Morgan will be offering Sir Woofchester’s award-winning dog menu featuring a delightful range of hand baked, grain-free snacks and dinners including fish and chips, Sunday roast and burger beef patties

Chrissy Cullen, Place Marketing Director at King’s Cross, said: “London’s love for dogs continues to flourish with its abundant green spaces and pooch-friendly spots to enjoy, and King’s Cross is no exception. After the success of last year’s event, we’re delighted to be hosting The Big Woof again and we look forward to welcoming all your furry friends for another unforgettable day out.”

King’s Cross is working alongside Woof About to curate The Big Woof.